Stand safe for aquarium weight?

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Hi friends!
I recently bought a marineland 180g tank with stand and I noticed that some corners have a 1mm gap. It got a bit wet in the back of the truck when I brought it home. Do you think I should consider reinforcing the stand?
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Dimos

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A 180g full is say almost 2,000 lbs.

The stand must have no flex and reinforcement is a great idea.

My frame for my 180g is aluminum.

A weak stand can contribute to seam and glass failures.
 

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I think that most of those are only held together with brad nails. You can add a few more if you want.

The stand relies on the weight/gravity to hold everything together.
 

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I'd tightened it up with screws.

Those side walls look like particle board. I used to have a similar style stand for a 65 gallon. It was solid wood vertical boards with plywood in spots. I still reinforced the top and bottom corners with 90 degree metal brackets.

I also had an old O'Dell stand for a 120 gallon. ALL particle board. I had it reinforced in places with 2x4s.... surprised it held for 20 years. Some of the particle uprights were rotten through.
 
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